A Southwest Airlines plane flying over Pensacola air space made an emergency landing Tuesday morning at the Pensacola International Airport after fumes — later linked to a coffee maker — were reported in the back of the aircraft.

Flight 1539 from Orlando to Houston was diverted to the Pensacola airport when the smell was reported, according to Southwest Airlines spokesman Brian Parrish.

He said the smell was determined to be linked to a coffee maker in the cabin.

Passengers and flight attendants were safely removed from the aircraft, said city of Pensacola spokesman Vernon Stewart.